Psychology

Psychology

Erinn Leary Green

Erinn Green is a social psychologist who specializes in program evaluation of non profit programs and organizations. Specifically, she uses participatory evaluation, organizational development and program theory methods to help organizations transform from within.

Education

B.S., Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, 1997 (Psychology).

M.A., University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2000 (Psychology).

Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2005 (Psychology).

Research Information

Research Interests

Erinn Green is a social psychologist who specializes in
program evaluation of non profit programs and organizations.
Specifically, she uses participatory evaluation, organizational
development and program theory methods to help organizations transform
from within.

Green, Erinn, Stanley, Caroline and DeSensi, Victoria (01/04/2015). Branching off the Family Tree: The Unique Needs of First-Generation College Students National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, St. Pete's Beach, Florida.

Green, Erinn and Rogers, Nancy (01/05/2015). Bridging the Relevance Gap: Collaborating with Undergraduates on Course Development National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, St. Pete's Beach, Florida.

Green, Erinn and Rogers, Nancy (01/28/2015). Bridging the Relevance Gap: Collaborating with Undergraduates on Course Development Academy of Fellows for Teaching and Learning, University of Cincinnati.

Green, E., DeSensi, V. and Jurs, B. (01/05/2016). Major Issue? Conveying the Value of Psychology to All Students Enrolled in Introduction to Psychology National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, St. Pete Beach, Florida.